Reformation Joy (Psalm 51; LD 2) | 2010-2011 Catechism Sermons

When we think of Reformation we think of Psalm 46 which is the basis for “A Mighty Fortress.” This is a great hymn that many Christians sing with joy bellowing out the praises of our God. This is a good Reformation Psalm, but what about Psalm 51? One of the key things of the Reformation was seeing the holiness of the Lord and our natural unholiness. What does Psalm 51 tell us about this reality and standard? How can we take Psalm 51 upon our lips? How can Psalm 51 be a Reformation Psalm for mediation? Please stay tuned to our sermon titled, “Reformation Joy.”

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